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Biosensing with optical fiber gratings

Chiavaioli et al., 2017

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15846011078646521763
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Chiavaioli F
Baldini F
Tombelli S
Trono C
Giannetti A
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Nanophotonics

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Optical fiber gratings (OFGs), especially long-period gratings (LPGs) and etched or tilted fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs), are playing an increasing role in the chemical and biochemical sensing based on the measurement of a surface refractive index (RI) change through a label …
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